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Post by prodigy on Jul 28, 2008 8:40:50 GMT -5
Micheal walked briskly through the woods occasionally glancing at his watch. It was late morning and he wasn't even halfway through the Route yet. He picked up his pace. F was safely away from Micheal in his Pokeball. Micheal tried to tell himself it was because he wouldn't be able to stay at this pace, but he knew better. It was because he was completely afraid of ghost types. He sighed. Micheal knew he'd have to train with Forgotten, his Shuppet, eventually but for now he was trying to postpone it.
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Post by Cammie on Jul 28, 2008 9:55:16 GMT -5
There was a sound of fighting in a bush close by, two Pokémon fighting for that matter, and then a Sentret ran out followed by a Pidgey. "Seeen Tret!" The Sentret yelled, as it ran away from the Bird Pokemon, it held a small stone in its hands.
"Pidgeey..!" It chirped back, darting after the Sentret, and the Pidgey seemed rather angry.
<I'll never give it back..! Its mine! Finders Keepers!> <You took it from me you... Your dumd!> The Pidgey snapped back.
Two Pokémon have appeared... Check it out or continure on...?
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Post by prodigy on Jul 28, 2008 12:40:57 GMT -5
Seeing the Sentret, Micheal immediatly thought of his father's and smiled. He was capturing that, no doubt about it. He thought about the Pidgey. A flying type would be useful eary on against grass and bug types. Not ideal for the gym, but close enough. He carefully reached into his sock, where he stored Forgotten's Pokeball. He threw the Pokeball, wincing a bit.
F stretched in the bright fresh air. Well, as much as a level five Shuppet could stretch. He quickly took stock of the situation. Two normal types fighting over a rock. F rolled his eyes and used a Knock Off speedily. /Break it up you two! What's going on?/ Forgotten asked, glaring at both Pokemon.
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Post by thesquirrelreturns on Jul 28, 2008 13:08:32 GMT -5
The knock off attack didn't hurt either Pokémon, but it separated the two from each other, Pidgey still bristling with fury, and Sentret clutching the rock for dear life. "I found this rock! And I found it, so it's MINE." The Sentret said, happily. Pidgey Cawed with frutration. "Just a rock? JUST A ROCK? This is the SACRED shiny rock! Desended from the sky from my ancestors!" The pidgey glared at the Sentret angrily. The stone was indeed shiny, but it was of no value, just a shiny white pebble.
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Post by prodigy on Jul 28, 2008 15:50:50 GMT -5
F rolled his eyes. /Where did you find the rock?/ He asked the Sentret, knowing it would probably be the Pidgey's nest or something stupid like that. If he had legitimately found it, Forgotten would leave the Sentret in peace.
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Post by thesquirrelreturns on Jul 28, 2008 16:11:30 GMT -5
"At the base of a large tree." Recounted Sentret positively. "Yeah, it fell out of MY nest!" Screamed the Pidgey, frustrated to the max. "Give it BACK!" He screeched, lunging at Sentret with a tackle attack. Sentret, took the brunt of the attack, flying backwards and dropping the stone. The two pokémon dived upon it, squabbling and grappling for the stone.
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Post by prodigy on Jul 28, 2008 16:38:26 GMT -5
F used another Knock Off, trying to knock down the rock from their grip without hurting them. He sighed. How was he going to resolve this? It was probably the Pidgey's but the flying-type had no proof. The Sentret had the rock as proof. /That's not your rock!/ Forgotten told the Pidgey. He picked up the shiniest rock from the ground and held it out to the bird. /This is./ F hoped his bluffing would stop the fighting.
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Post by thesquirrelreturns on Jul 29, 2008 8:23:50 GMT -5
"NO!" Screamed Pidgey, almost in tears now. "That rock isn't my rock! Please!" He pleaded. "I just want my sacred shiny rock back. Sentret laughed evily. "MY rock. Mne." And with that he ran away into the bushes. Pidgey turned to forgotten, bristling with fury. "Please!" He pleaded again. "Help meee! Help me get it back! I will reward you if you do!" And with that he turned and hopped after sentret.
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Post by prodigy on Jul 29, 2008 12:15:53 GMT -5
F sighed. He quickly followed the two normal types and used Knock Off at the Sentret, trying to hurt him for the first time. All this fighting for a rock...wow. Wild Pokemon are so immature. He thought to himself.
Micheal ran after his Pokemon, trying to keep up. It looked like Forgotten had sided with the Pidgey. Micheal knew the Sentret had no chance. It had only normal attacks while F had that one dark attack.
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Post by thesquirrelreturns on Jul 29, 2008 17:33:28 GMT -5
Within the bushes the sounds of conflict could be heard, the pidgey seemed to have located the Sentret and was attacking it furiously. Sentret was just able to defend itself from the furious attacks, but the stone was nowhere to be found.
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Post by prodigy on Jul 30, 2008 13:21:45 GMT -5
F knew there was no way to have them stop fighting without making them faint. He sighed and remembered something about the enemy of my enemy is my friend before deciding to battle both of them. He used a reduced power Knock Off on both of them, as if to harm them instead of separating them. He was pacing himself for a long tiring battle in which he'd be outnumbered and backed by a trainer who didn't even like him. Not anyone's idea of a good time.
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Post by Sp❣rit on Jul 31, 2008 14:35:30 GMT -5
The Pidgey and Sentret were knocked backwards by the more powerful Knock Off attack, crying out in surprise as they regained their ground. Sending equally disturbing glares at the Shuppet with confusion mixing in with anger inside of their heads. They had thought that F was acting as the peacemaker, but suddenly he had turned against them. Now the only thing left to do was teach that pesky ghost a lesson that it wouldn’t forget!
The Pidgey started things off with a Sand Attack to create some kind of defensive barrier for itself, giving it enough time to fly up higher into the air to escape any possible attacks. The Sentret was growling to itself in frustration, not having any experience with a ghost type until now. Flying at F with a sudden Scratch, but instead landed flat on its face because normal type moves have no effect on ghost types.
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Post by prodigy on Jul 31, 2008 15:01:44 GMT -5
Forgotten floated backwards, trying to avoid the Sand Attack geting too near him. The Sentret foolishly came forward with a normal attack. A smile worked its way onto F's face and he used a Knock Off attack on the Sentret alone. He would focus on the Pidgey later.
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Post by Sp❣rit on Jul 31, 2008 15:32:17 GMT -5
The Sentret let out a loud grunt as it was forced to roll onto its belly and back onto its back from the painful Knock Off attack. With tears forming in its eyes, it glanced up at the floating Shuppet. The sight of that tiny smile was enough to break the Sentret’s heart, how could it attack the thing if it couldn’t even make a decent scratch on it?
<Hey! Use Foresight!> The Pidgey called from above, going in circles around the two Pokemon. Still at a safe distance up in the air, but that also mean that it wouldn’t be making any good attacks on the Shuppet for a while.
<Foresight? That’s stupid. And why should I listen to a dumb bird like you?> The Sentret hissed from the ground, its fur bristling back up again. But the sight of the floating Shuppet made it think twice; maybe that birdbrain was onto something here. Taking in a deep breath, its eyes shot out a giant beam of light to engulf the Shuppet, turning F into a solid being. The attack in itself looked impressive, but it didn’t seem like anything important happened from it.
<Thank you…> The Pidgey chimed sweetly, before sending a weak growl down at the Shuppet. Now he was going to pay, as it proved with a sudden nose dive down into the ground. Though it was really aimed at the now solid F with a Tackle attack.
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Post by prodigy on Aug 1, 2008 10:31:51 GMT -5
((How does Foresight work again?))
Forgotten was completely taken by surprise the attack had actually hurt him. He landed on the floor, a dumbstruck look on his face. But he let the Pidgey get out of Knock Off range. He would focus on the Sentret and once he was out of the way, there would be no Foresight and F would have a clear shot at the flying type. He used a weakened Knock Off at the Sentret, still pacing himself.
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Post by Sp❣rit on Aug 1, 2008 12:05:07 GMT -5
OOC:
Ehh....remember the Hoothoot episodes from the Johto series? Beams of light flashes from its eyes, and made all of the Gastly/Haunter visible? It also gets rid of Double Team clones.
I think the effect of Foresight stays until after the battle. Not after the Pokemon faints.
BIC:
The Sentret was knocked back even farther by the Knock Off attack, taking more damage that it would've liked. Deciding that if something interesting didn't happen in a turn or two, then it was going to fly the coop with whatever health it had left. It was an expert runner anyways, something that ran in its family for generations.
Deciding that the Shuppet was a little too high up in the air for its own good, it switched onto its tail with a loud battle cry. Using Scratch on whatever part of the Shuppet it could, completely oblivious to the Pidgey's next actions. Already it was beginning to use another Tackle on the Shuppet's side, which meant that if that attack hit then the Scratch attack would miss completely. Stupid bird...
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Post by prodigy on Aug 1, 2008 17:31:12 GMT -5
F had been concentrating on the Sentret and was sweapt away by the tackle. The Pidgey was pounding him while the Sentret still hadn't got in a hit. Forgotten hoped the normal type's frustration would leave it vunerable later. Until then, the Shuppet tried to weaken the Sentret with a Knock Off.
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Post by sunny on Aug 5, 2008 9:47:50 GMT -5
The Sentret growled slightly in frustration, he was the only one taking all the attacks. That Knock-off attack was harsh. He didn't like it one bit, he could probably make a run for it. But, he really wanted to give that Shuppet a good wound to remember him by. He was beginning to feel a little faint though.
Popping up on his tail again he was boosted in the air, and he unleashed a wave of scratches at the nimble pokemon. He kept a close eye on the Pidgey to make sure it didn't do anything stupid. Again.
The PIdgey was saoring in the air, deciding which angle to attack from. Not knowing exactly what to do, he decided to stick with the simple and attacked the Shuppet with an Sand Attack.
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Post by prodigy on Aug 5, 2008 10:39:13 GMT -5
Forgotten made sure not to even be touched by the attack. If his plan was going to work, the Sentret would have to be really frustrated. He was already beginning to feel tired and could barely send another Knock Off attack the Sentret's way. The sand attack worked, and F really wasn't sure if his attack would even hit at all.
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Post by Sp❣rit on Aug 5, 2008 12:59:40 GMT -5
The Sentret was hit by the Knock Out, and even though it wasn't the strongest of attacks it was enough to send it rolling into a nearby tree. The force of both was enough to give it a painful bruise on the head, and knock it out. Though it was really in a daze, it could run away from the trainer if it had the chance to catch its breath.
<Aha! I knew that you’d lose first! But I won’t lose...Never!> The Pidgey snapped down at the Sentret, catching its beaten up glare and cringed. It certainly didn’t want to end up like that, and there were better things to do than mess around with an already weakened Shuppet. Besides, it felt pity for the ghostie. Instead, it dove down into the tall grass, away from view in order to find that rock it lost.
F gains a level. Capture the Sentret or move on?
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